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A RIASEC Look at the 2000 Census: Are Things Really Changing?

A RIASEC Look at the 2000 Census: Are Things Really Changing?. Presenters: Robert Reardon, Ph.D. Katie Meyer, Ed.S. Emily Bullock, M.S. Florida State University Discussant: Linda Gottfredson, Ph.D. University of Delaware. R. I. A. C. S. E. Overview. History of Research

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A RIASEC Look at the 2000 Census: Are Things Really Changing?

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  1. A RIASEC Look at the 2000 Census: Are Things Really Changing? Presenters: Robert Reardon, Ph.D. Katie Meyer, Ed.S. Emily Bullock, M.S. Florida State University Discussant: Linda Gottfredson, Ph.D. University of Delaware R I A C S E 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  2. Overview • History of Research • Personnel and Methods • Internal and External Reviews • Present Study 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  3. Percentage of Occupational Titles in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  4. Have Things Changed in the Percentage of Occupational Titles?A look from 1960-2000 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  5. Have Things Changed in the Number of Occupational Titles?A look from 1960-2000 • R occupations have decreased by 7% • I occupations have decreased by 2% • A occupations have decreased by 3% • S occupations have decreased by 3% • E occupations have increased by 12% • C occupations have increased by 3% 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  6. Have Things Changed in the Percentage of Occupational Titles?A look from 1960-2000 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  7. Complexity Ratings in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  8. Percentage of Employment in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  9. Have Things Changed in Employment in the Six Areas of Work?A look from 1960-2000 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  10. Have Things Changed in Employment in the Six Areas of Work?A look from 1960-2000 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  11. Have Things Changed in Employment Rates?A look from 1960-2000 • R employment has decreased 25% • I employment has increased by 5% • A employment has remained stable • S employment has increased by 7% • E employment has increased by 13% • C employment has remained stable 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  12. Percentage of Men and Women in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  13. Percentage of Men Over and Under 40 in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  14. Numbers of Men Over and Under 40 in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  15. Percentage of Men in the Six Areas of Work by 4 Age Groups 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  16. Percentage of Women Over and Under 40 in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  17. Numbers of Women Over and Under 40 in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  18. Percentage of Women in the Six Areas of Work by 4 Age Groups 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  19. Have Things Changed by Gender?A look from 1960-2000 • R both decreased • I both increased • A both remained the same • S both increased • E both increased • C men remained the same; women decreased 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  20. Have Things Changed by Age?A look from 1960-2000 • R More younger men and fewer younger women • I Fewer younger men and more younger women • A Stayed the same • S Slightly fewer younger men and more younger women • E Fewer younger men and more younger women • C More younger men and slightly fewer younger women 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  21. Income Level in the Six Areas of Work 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

  22. For More Information Visit www.career.fsu.edu/techcenter For a Technical Report on a RIASEC look at the 2000 Census Data. Contact Information: Katie Meyer or Emily Bullock at (850) 644-6431 2005 National Career Development Association Conference

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